Indiana State Library

Compiler's Note: The experiences of Hoosiers during World War I are heavily documented, largely through the efforts of the Indiana Historical Commission, the predecessor to the Indiana Historical Bureau. The majority of Indiana counties have scrapbooks with clippings, reports, and photographs, chronicling the service of men and women from their areas, which are available in the Indiana Division. The Historical Commission also coordinated the compilation and publishing of a number of works on World War I in Indiana. The Indiana State Library collected clippings and other items as well.

This subject guide should serve as a starting point to the many books, pamphlets, scrapbooks, reports, diaries, letters, photographs, newspaper articles, and other materials available in the Indiana Division of the Indiana State Library.

Books and Printed Materials

American Legion Auxiliary. Indiana women in the world war. 1936. I 940.3772 A512i

Daughters of the American Revolution, Indiana. War service records. Indianapolis, 1920. I 940.3772 D239w

Greenough, Walter Sidney. The war purse of Indiana; the five liberty loans and war savings and thrift campaigns in Indiana during the world war. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Commission, 1922. I 940.3772 I385gw

Hawk, Grace. Scrapbooks, 1919-1948. I 940.3772 H392s

Indiana Historical Commission. Gold Star Honor Roll. A record of Indiana men and women who died in the service of the United States and allied nations. Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne Printing Company, 1921. I 940.3772 I385w

Indiana State Library. Indiana in the European War, general clippings. Indianapolis, 1917-1923. I 940.3772 I385gc

Levell, Robert O. A journey through World War One. New Castle, Ind.: Dale Printing Co., 1953. Ip 940.3772 no. 29

Rider, Harry Angevin. Indiana book of merit; official individual decorations and commendations awarded to Indiana men and women for services in the World War. Indianapolis: Historical Bureau, 1932. I 940.464 R544i

Manuscripts

There are over 50 manuscript collections relating to World War I in the Manuscript Section, including diaries, letters, ephemera, and related materials. These may be located by using the Manuscript Catalog under the heading, "World War, 1914-1918."

Oral Histories

Anderson, Ira Jefferson Anderson discusses his enlistment experiences and his subsequent service in France in the U. S. Army.

Barton, Walter E. Barton discusses his service in the 353rd Pioneer Infantry in France.

Fitzpatrick, R. N. Fitzpatrick, of Bluffton, discusses his U. S. Army service in France during World War I.

Holmes, Jack Holmes, of Wabash County, discusses his army experiences in the 32nd and 89th Infantry Divisions during World War I.

Lyons, Alder Lyons, from Vincennes, served in the Signal Corps in Europe.

Pressler, Warren S. Pressler, from Wabash County, discusses his service in the Air Force during World War I.

Schoen, Joe Schoen describes his brother's experience in the Air Force during World War I and his reasons for joining the Air Force.

Smith, Asa J. Smith discusses his experiences in the Marine Corps during World War I.